J jrfolco Route Builder Dec 21, 2011 #1 Does anyone know where I can find railroad ties in stacks? Thanks, Joe
E Euphod No Friend requests please Dec 21, 2011 #2 I have to believe that if they aren't built in to 2010, then they are on the DLS. I would give you a better answer, but I don't have Trainz installed right now, on this PC.
I have to believe that if they aren't built in to 2010, then they are on the DLS. I would give you a better answer, but I don't have Trainz installed right now, on this PC.
J JCitron Trainzing since 12-2003 Dec 21, 2011 #3 Hi Joe, Look for stacks of sleepers, or for something similar. John
J jrfolco Route Builder Dec 21, 2011 #5 I found exactly what I was looking for on the DLS under 'Sleepers'. It's called 'Sleepers Bundled' by 'Flamerail' kuid2:98966:67810:2. Thanks Ed, John, and Dricketts. Joe
I found exactly what I was looking for on the DLS under 'Sleepers'. It's called 'Sleepers Bundled' by 'Flamerail' kuid2:98966:67810:2. Thanks Ed, John, and Dricketts. Joe
R Retro00064 New member Dec 21, 2011 #6 For what it's worth, there's also "sleeper pile" (<kuid:35412:28002>) by Mike10, which is built-in to 2010. Regards, Retro.
For what it's worth, there's also "sleeper pile" (<kuid:35412:28002>) by Mike10, which is built-in to 2010. Regards, Retro.
J jrfolco Route Builder Dec 21, 2011 #7 Retro00064 said: For what it's worth, there's also "sleeper pile" (<kuid:35412:28002>) by Mike10, which is built-in to 2010. Regards, Retro. Click to expand... Retro I also saw those on the DLS. I didn't know that they were built in to TS2010. Thanks Joe
Retro00064 said: For what it's worth, there's also "sleeper pile" (<kuid:35412:28002>) by Mike10, which is built-in to 2010. Regards, Retro. Click to expand... Retro I also saw those on the DLS. I didn't know that they were built in to TS2010. Thanks Joe